:07:00
I've nursed sicker than her back to health.
:07:04
It just seemed...
:07:07
that she wanted to be with Arthur.
:07:09
Anyroad, that's the way it looked to me.
:07:12
You're right, Sister George.
:07:14
Some people just seem to know
when their time has come.
:07:18
12 seconds.
:07:20
Here comes the Reverend now.
:07:23
My friends, this is the house of the lord.
:07:26
Let us pray.
:07:30
"The Lord is my shepherd."
:07:32
- And, cut! Tell them tea is up.
- "I shall not want."
:07:35
Cut.
:07:37
"He maketh me to lie down
in green pastures."
:07:41
Over here, ladies and gents.
:07:44
Tea's up.
:07:46
That was lovely, darlings.
:07:47
Absolutely lovely.
:07:50
- These scripts are getting better.
- Do hurry!
:07:52
They've got to keep their jobs.
My usual, love.
:07:54
- The usual, ducks?
- Yes, please.
:07:56
That was quite the most moving installment
we've done so far, don't you think?
:08:00
- So moving it'll make you vomit.
- Here you are, love.
:08:03
Tell me, Mildred,
did he use that close-up on my line?
:08:06
- Yes, he did, darling. It was marvelous.
- Yes, it would be.
:08:10
Hey, George, how does all this grab you?
:08:13
- I beg your pardon.
- Come on, George, you know what I mean.
:08:18
These functions are getting
to be quite the fashion in Applehurst lately.
:08:22
- What functions?
- Don't argue with her.
:08:24
Funerals, darling. Death and funerals.
:08:28
Last week it was Jessie Turner...
:08:29
and now we've given Mrs. Prescott
a fair old sendoff.
:08:33
Makes you wonder who's next, doesn't it?
:08:36
Listen, you miserable-looking cow...
:08:39
if you want to say something,
why don't you get on with it?
:08:42
- Darling, I was just trying to...
- I know what you were trying to do.
:08:46
Why don't you shut
your great big Australian mouth?
:08:51
- You have no right to talk to me like that.
- Go to hell.
:08:56
- Did you hear what she said?
- Yes, I certainly did.
:08:59
Temper, temper, girls. With lemon, please.